KVM for Thinkpad Advice
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:43 am
I'm starting a new job and will be working at home for the first time, so I'm setting up my home office.
I have a desktop w/ two large monitors 26" and 23" that I primarily use at my desk. I also have a collection of Thinkpads that I use throughout my house, but I'm thinking of setting them all up with docks and a KVM in my home office, as their primarily location.
I seem to collect Thinkpads as I just sold a X200T, A31P, and T42P. I still have two older Thinkpads that I use infrequently: X42T dual-boots to Jolicloud or Windows 7, and a X61T (running windows 7). My primary personal laptop is a X201T and work just sent me a T510.
So the T-510 and the Dock for the X201T both have display ports. So one option is to get a two port display port KVM, and just use it for the two current laptops. (I potentially could still run the others and use remote desktop services if I did want to run some task on them). Am I better off getting a DVI and using adaptors from the display ports? Alternatively should I use a cheaper 4 port VGA KVM (all 4 docks support VGA)? I'll probably be buying a new 22" monitor as well.
Is there a brand or model of KVM that works well (with USB keyboard/mouse)?
Any thoughts are appreciated!
Jason
I have a desktop w/ two large monitors 26" and 23" that I primarily use at my desk. I also have a collection of Thinkpads that I use throughout my house, but I'm thinking of setting them all up with docks and a KVM in my home office, as their primarily location.
I seem to collect Thinkpads as I just sold a X200T, A31P, and T42P. I still have two older Thinkpads that I use infrequently: X42T dual-boots to Jolicloud or Windows 7, and a X61T (running windows 7). My primary personal laptop is a X201T and work just sent me a T510.
So the T-510 and the Dock for the X201T both have display ports. So one option is to get a two port display port KVM, and just use it for the two current laptops. (I potentially could still run the others and use remote desktop services if I did want to run some task on them). Am I better off getting a DVI and using adaptors from the display ports? Alternatively should I use a cheaper 4 port VGA KVM (all 4 docks support VGA)? I'll probably be buying a new 22" monitor as well.
Is there a brand or model of KVM that works well (with USB keyboard/mouse)?
Any thoughts are appreciated!
Jason